Details of the Display

One of the first things you won't notice about the front of the display on
the 1100P-plus is the almost complete lack of buttons. Is this monitor adjusted and
configured by brain waves alone? Well, as useful as telepathy might be for
adjusting Moire or Convergence of a display, the designers at Samsung have
thoughtfully hidden the control panel in a James Bond like drop out hidden
console.

Simply push the hidden panel in and a little control
console magically drops down. This keeps the front bezel looking nice and
clean, and while the contrast and brightness controls are in the same place you
would normally expect to see them on just about any type of monitor the controls which are not normally used are kept out of site.

1100P-Plus Perspective
Shots

From the outside the 1100P-Plus is a very large display
to contend with. Measuring in at 19.8x19.4x20 inches the photos we have here
really don't do it justice. Basically just image a 20" cube sitting in front of
you.

The display sits on a base and is easy to move left
and right or tilt forward. The power button is the only control visible on the
front bezel and is back lit to indicate "ON" status or "Stand By" mode. As we
mentioned before the contrast and brightness wheels are located on the underside of
the bezel for quick access.